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CHAPTER Ⅰ OF THE PRINCIPLE OF UTILITY CHAPTER Ⅱ OF PRINCIPLES ADVERSE TO THAT OF UTILITY CHAPTER Ⅲ OF THE FOUR SANCTIONS OR SOURCES OF PAIN AND PLEASURE CHAPTER Ⅳ VALUE OF A LOT OF PLEASURE OR PAIN, HOW TO BE MEASURED CHAPTER Ⅴ PLEASURES AND PAINS, THEIR KINDS CHAPTER Ⅵ OF CIRCUMSTANCES INFLUENCING SENSIBILITY CHAPTER Ⅶ OF HUMAN ACTIONS IN GENERAL CHAPTER Ⅷ OF INTENTIONALITY CHAPTER ⅨOF CONSCIOUSNESS CHAPTER Ⅹ OF MOTIVES i. DIFFERENT SENSES OF THE WORD MOTIVE ii. NO MOTIVES EITHER CONSTANTLY GOOD, OR CONSTANTLY BAD iii. CATALOGUE OF MOTIVES CORRESPONDING TO THAT OF PLEASURES AND PAINS iv. ORDER OF PRE-EMINENCE AMONG MOTIVES v. CONFLICT AMONG MOTIVES CHAPTER Ⅺ OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF A MISCHIEVOUS ACT i. SHAPES IN WHICH THE MISCHIEF OF AN ACT MAY SHOW ITSELF ii. HOW INTENTIONALITY, &C. MAY INFLUENCE THE MISCHIEF OF AN ACT CHAPTER Ⅻ CASES UNMEET FOR PUNISHMENT i. GENERAL VIEW OF CASES UNMEET FOR PUNISHMENT ii. CASES IN WHICH PUNISHMENT IS GROUNDLESS iii. CASES IN WHICH PUNISHMENT MUST BE INEFFICACIOUS iv. CASES WHERE PUNISHMENT IS UNPROFITABLE v. CASES WHERE PUNISHMENT IS NEEDLESS CHAPTER OF THE PROPORTION BETWEEN PUNISHMENTS AND OFFENCES CHAPTER OF THE PROPERTIES TO BE GIVEN TO A LOT OF PUNISHMENT CHAPTER DIVISION OF OFFENCES i. CLASSES OF OFFENCES ii. DIVISIONS AND SUB-DIVISIONS iii. GENERA OF CLASS Ⅰ iv. ADVANTAGES OF THE PRESENT METHOD v. CHARACTERS OF THE FIVE CLASSES CHAPTER OF THE LIMITS OF THE PENAL BRANCH OF JURISPRUDENCE i. LIMITS BETWEEN PRIVATE ETHICS AND THE ART OF LEGISLATION ii. JURISPRUDENCE, ITS BRANCHES CONCLUDING NOTE